Family of transmembrane proteins
Proteorhodopsin (also known as pRhodopsin ) is a family of transmembrane proteins that use retinal as a chromophore for light-mediated functionality, in this case, a proton pump . pRhodopsin is found in marine planktonic bacteria , archaea and eukaryotes (protae ), but was first discovered in bacteria.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Its name is derived from proteobacteria (now called Pseudomonadota ) that were named after Ancient Greek Πρωτεύς (Proteus ), an early sea god mentioned by Homer as "Old Man of the Sea ", Ῥόδος (rhódon ) for "rose ", due to its pinkish color, and ὄψις (opsis ) for "sight". Some members of the family, Homologous rhodopsin -like pigments , i.e. bacteriorhodopsin (of which there are more than 800 types) have Sensory Functions like opsins , integral for visual phototransduction . Many of these sensory functions are unknown – for example, the function of Neuropsin in the human retina.[ 5] Members are known to have different absorption spectra including green and blue visible light .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
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